A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar said the government should empower the former army personnel as they retired from service much earlier than their civilian counterparts.
It stayed the allotment of shops till further orders.
"It appears you want to dilute the issue with regard to allotment of regimental shops to these retired personnel. They have little opportunity to improve their financial condition after they retire from service at early age. Be reasonable," the bench observed.
To this, the counsel for the Centre informed the court that they were reviewing the entire policy which was issued in November last year.
The court also issued notice to the Centre and sought its response by April 17 on a plea filed by ex-servicemen society, helpline organisation and a retired naik, challenging the November 11, 2017 advertisements on allotment of regimental shops to other people for commercial purposes.
Licensing of these regimental shops were part of welfare activity for armed forces and their families and also for ensuring economic opportunities for ex-servicemen, war widows, disabled military personnel to improve their financial condition considering that they retired much before their civilian counterparts, the plea said.
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